Abandoned Building Detail
By Anne Sager
Located in Astoria, NY
Anne Sager (American, 1930-2024), Abandoned Building Detail, Chromogenic Print, signed lower right
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Photography
Paper, C Print
Abandoned Building Detail
By Anne Sager
Located in Astoria, NY
Anne Sager (American, 1930-2024), Abandoned Building Detail, Chromogenic Print, signed lower right
Paper, C Print
$2,189
H 17.58 in W 17.58 in
Effetto Serra by Gina Soden - Photography, interior, abandoned building, framed
By Gina Soden
Located in Paris, FR
as they leave institutional and industrial buildings. The images portray a dichotomy between
Giclée
$3,373
H 31.58 in W 31.58 in
Reflection by Gina Soden - Photography, interior of abandoned building, manor
By Gina Soden
Located in Paris, FR
Reflection is a limited-edition photograph by British contemporary artist Gina Soden. This photograph is sold unframed as a print only. It is available in 2 dimensions: *80.2 × 80.2...
Giclée
$1,775
H 17.58 in W 17.58 in
Effetto Serra by Gina Soden - Photography, interior of abandoned building, Italy
By Gina Soden
Located in Paris, FR
spaces left by humans as they leave institutional and industrial buildings. The images portray a
Giclée
$3,373
H 31.58 in W 31.58 in
White Villa by Gina Soden - Photography, interior of abandoned building, Italy
By Gina Soden
Located in Paris, FR
White Villa is a limited-edition photograph by British contemporary artist Gina Soden. This photograph is sold unframed as a print only. It is available in 2 dimensions: *80.2 × 80....
Giclée
$4,000
H 24 in W 36 in D 0.01 in
House for Sale, Muleshoe, TX - Desert, Graffiti, Abandoned Building, Landscape
By William Greiner
Located in Denton, TX
House for Sale, Muleshoe, TX by William Greiner is a color photograph of an abandoned house in the
Archival Pigment
Dolls in abandoned building, Spanish Harlem, NY
By Joseph Rodriguez
Located in Cologne, NRW
numbered on verso. Price including VAT (19%) "This abandoned building on East 118th Street was where
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